Prayers for Clay and all involved. Sad deal.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostCalvin, Your last statement of description of him is the one that hurts most!! No praying for him/his soul now... As for the rest of his family/friends, I will pray for peace for them, but it sure won't be easy. I speak from experience here. My son was a strong believer and My wife and I know where he is spending eternity. Were it not for this, I don't know how we'd have ever gotten through it. Those left behind are cut and scarred forever while on the green side of the grass. The family/friends he left behind likely will have such a feeling of hopelessness, and that's a terrible situation to be in. I will indeed pray for them and the mercy and grace that is available to them through a relationship with God Almighty, through His Son Jesus. Still it will be their individual choice.
Yeah Charlie, when Clay was sober he was off the charts good dude. Loved his children and I believe he loved his wife. When he was high, different dude, really un-nerved some of us when he was high at work.
The one thing I can tell you is he liked to go to church, but he wasn't a believer that I know of. That being said, I want to believe that somewhere during that time alone he may have reached out to GOD.
Once again thank yall so much for the prayers.
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So sad to hear. Satan uses any and everything he can do keep us for our focus on the Lord Jesus. May God provide mercy for him and comfort for all left behind. Depression is a real thing. I've dealt with it for 30 years and it is only by God's amazing grace I've made it. We never know what battles other people fight in their hearts and minds. We just need to be kind to each other, show grace, mercy and love to all.
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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostI would like to thank all of yall for the prayers on behalf of the Herndon family.
Yeah Charlie, when Clay was sober he was off the charts good dude. Loved his children and I believe he loved his wife. When he was high, different dude, really un-nerved some of us when he was high at work.
The one thing I can tell you is he liked to go to church, but he wasn't a believer that I know of. That being said, I want to believe that somewhere during that time alone he may have reached out to GOD.
Once again thank yall so much for the prayers.
Calvin, if you can, please encourage his family with what you said last. That can give a grieving parent much hope... If he did reach out to God, God heard him and would have accepted him right where he was... That indeed is hope. I pray that is the case for his soul's sake, and the sake of his family/friends...
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostCalvin, Your last statement of description of him is the one that hurts most!! No praying for him/his soul now... As for the rest of his family/friends, I will pray for peace for them, but it sure won't be easy. I speak from experience here. My son was a strong believer and My wife and I know where he is spending eternity. Were it not for this, I don't know how we'd have ever gotten through it. Those left behind are cut and scarred forever while on the green side of the grass. The family/friends he left behind likely will have such a feeling of hopelessness, and that's a terrible situation to be in. I will indeed pray for them and the mercy and grace that is available to them through a relationship with God Almighty, through His Son Jesus. Still it will be their individual choice.
Prayers for him and his family
Saltwater, did you really just judge another man’s soul?
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